I have a few more details on the
What did you do to your Ram today? thread. Basically, the Dakota Lithium batter has these three advantages:
- 70-125% higher capacity (135Ah), compared to 60-80 Ah in the Antigravity
- Self-heating, for charging below freezing.
- Slightly lower price, but significantly lower on a per amp-hour basis.
This doesn't have the self-jump start feature of the AG, but really, that just cuts off discharging when there's 20% battery left, which further amplifies the difference in capacity. Plus, I already have a super capacitor based jump starter I carry in my truck.
Would I recommend installing the the DL battery in your truck? Definitely not if you're not comfortable cutting and splicing battery wires to reach the terminals. Heck, I wasn't comfortable doing that, but I did it anyway!
Would I recommend installing a lithium starter battery in general? Ask me again in a year. You can find YouTube videos telling you lithium under the hood is a terrible idea, and others saying they've had no problem with it.
Since I love me some confirmation bias, I let
this guy from Australian, who uses his SUV in far tougher conditions than I use my truck, convince me I'll be okay. But it's easy to find other videos, including other Aussies, saying they went back to lead acid.
As I mention in the other thread, my biggest concerns are charging current/speed, and heat. I'm
not worried about damaging my alternator (a warning you'll hear about lithium batteries), since I don't
have an alternator; I've got eTorque, and based on what I know, its DC-DC charger should have no issue with a lithium battery.
Whether the lithium battery has an issue with the charger goes back to the question of charging current. I'll be keeping an eye on that. You don't have to wait a year to ask me about that; remind me in a month if I don't post results here.